Finished at last! Ive been pushing this project around so long its been driving me mad! I suppose I could have completed it in a weeks work or so, but I guess the number of figures and the large background were a bit daunting. The reason I started it in the first place was because I promised to make a friend of mine a parting gift for her six month work trip to Portugal. As it stands, itll be serving as a welcome-back gift, as shes returning far sooner then expected. The image represents our AD&D party.

From left to right it shows:
-Leowar the battle mage. Also the most powerful figure of the party stat-wise.
-Rune the snow elf, being the partys very own Pegasus Knight and mobile armoury.
-Elleseon, the half-elf warrior. Incidentally, he inherited the sword of Ellesar, who died a tragic dead just days prior to him joining the party.
-Auron, the half-drow archer, who only recently joined the group. This character was initially going to be female, by the way, so evidently I had to do some re-sketching.
-And finally my very own Tehekai, assassin extraordinaire. Not that anyone knows ofcourse. As far as theyre concerned, hes simply a skilled acrobatic bard that plays the pan flute and enjoys sleeping, swimming and sunbathing more then anything.

I’ve been playing for a few years now, and I still don’t fully grasp the rules. As long as the DM does, that’s all that matters really. And you’d be surprised how many D&D players you’d find in your neighbourhood. It just needs a stroke of luck to track ‘m down. Best way would be to see (i.e. Google) if there’s a local gaming store/gathering area where such people might meet, and ask if you could watch a game. They’re generally a friendly bunch, so you’d be soon to be included.

Brushes for tha win! The grass is my most important brush when drawing landscap-ish thingies

And evidently it is. Tehekai is by far my favorite RPG character ever. He's also my first character ever for a tabletop RPG. He's still only level 6 though. The rate at which we play sessions would make most RPGers crinch, I'm sure